PREPEssentials Advanced Skills Enrichment Seminar

Whether it's in the boardroom or the classroom, individuals need the skills to communicate, work in teams, and let go of the personal and family issues that get in the way of working and learning. Such skills add up to what is known as emotional intelligence, and they are even more important as educators realize that these skills are critical to academic achievement.

Emotionally intelligent students stand out. Their ability to empathize, persevere, control impulses, communicate clearly, make thoughtful decisions, solve problems, and work with others earns them friends and success. They tend to lead happier lives, with more satisfying relationships. At work, they are more productive, and they spur productivity in others. At school, they do better on standardized tests and help create a safe, comfortable classroom atmosphere that makes it easier to learn. This is especially true for those students who will benefit from learning to integrate into a multicultural classroom with confidence and ease.

Could your child benefit from a course like this which is not taught in schools? What would it mean to your family if your child was better able to handle emotional stress and excel in their academic life?